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It's the most basic lesson from Rollercoaster Tycoon. More trash cans = less litter = happier people.
Out of the way, Boomers. It's the Millennials' time to shine. We've been preparing for this our whole lives, and it's past time for us to take the reins.
Sorry Gen X, we're doing what you should've done decades ago...
Great, so now there's going to be younger people in charge of the machine that burns the world and makes life miserable for almost everyone. I'm sure they'll give it a dazzling new coat of paint!
We literally did not have the chance. The greedy Boomers held onto the power & money until well past their own expiration date (see the average age of the past couple presidents, for example).
This is the case in politics and in business as well. Boomers refuse to retire, forcing Gen X to take lower paying jobs with little chance of promotion.
Look it up. “Baby Boomers held onto leadership roles longer than past generations, which delayed Gen X from taking power.”
I think eventually we sort of just gave up. Boomers were handed the country on a silver platter from their parents, and then they ran it into the ground (by doing shit like electing Reagan), and simply refused to pass it on when their time was supposed to be up.
Hence GenX’s slogan; “oh well, whatever, never mind.”
This isn't a contest, but it's worse for millennials as a whole because the line is, waaaay backed up. Gen Z has it one step worse than us, too. It's a cascade of bullshit from these assholes.
I know, I know. I was being tongue-in-cheek.
You guys got the shaft, it's okay. We Millennials only got half-shafted because we'll still have time to scramble to do something after the last boomers die, while you Gen Xers are all old and decrepit. Maybe Gen Z will have a chance, if humanity doesn't cause its own extinction first.
Lay your weary head to rest, we've got it from here. No more pain, only dreams. Shhhhhhh...
Such a polite burn. I’ll go and rest my weary head now. ☺️
Hey, I resemble that.
In my experience Gen Xers have allowed Boomers to stay longer. Obviously this isn’t Gen Xers’ fault entirely and I’m not trying to paint with a wide brush here, but from what I have seen growing up Gen Xers have been useful to Boomers in that there are token Xers who have been allowed power as long as they enact the policies that allow Boomers to stay longer.
I am taking about the Hakeem Jeffries of the world, or people like the HR administrator I know who worked to allow retirement to accrue longer so that people wouldn’t feel forced to retire as soon and now finds herself in her 50s without having made it passed HR administration.
I’m not even sure that things could’ve turned out differently if Gen X had tried something, I’m just saying that in my experience “oh well, whatever, never mind” isn’t exactly the whole story.
Little of both probably. Boomers heavily outnumbered GenXers too, and held all the money, so GenX were sort of left in a bind. Hakeem and that HR rep aren’t doing those things out of spite for their own generation or later generations. Boomers still run the show upstream.
Not spite for the whole generation, but it definitely speaks to something that I’ve seen in every generation. It’s the same conversation that comes up when we talk about developers who work for Google or Microsoft. There’s always somebody who’s willing to fuck over other people for money. Even if they don’t exactly see themselves as fucking over other people. And there’s always somebody who is in a desperate situation enough to hold their nose. I even commented a couple of weeks ago that currently being unemployed I don’t know if I could turn down a job from Google or Microsoft. As with everything there’s always lots of nuance.
You grew up with "children of the corn" to learn from... but you didn't listen.
Hey man, we fucking tried. The boomers were against us. And we raised you to be better than us, instead of abandoning you to the wilds like we were, which was the whole point: to leave the world better than we found it.
e: that ‘better’ was you.
I know you tried, I only mentioned Gen X because they're usually forgotten about entirely.
Thanks for punk rock and third-wave ska.
Thanks for anime and public defiance.
Billionaires don't want happy people. They want most people dead and only a small servant class for themselves. Hence why no effort was ever made to make anything better for people. In fact, they've worked to the contrary.
I want to get off Mr Bones' wild ride...
Feels more like we're on Mr Bonestripper
This used to scare the shit out of me as a kid. Now billionaires instill the same fear in me.
Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to seizing the means of production.
I don’t think they want people dead per se, a large peasant class for labor that they can demote people to and raise people from suits them just fine
You joke but I still remember Mamdani, 11, being quoted asking for Sim City 3000 in a magazine. He most certainly has tried Rollercoaster Tycoon, lol.
Knowing him, he probably didn't even drown or explode guests for fun, either.
Are you being for real right now?
I looked it up, and yep, it's true. He was actually 11 at the time, though. Apparently he hoped to get some books, FIFA 2003, and Sim City 3000 for the holidays.
https://screenrant.com/zohran-mamdani-simcity-3000-game-mayor-nyc-candidate/
Misremembered the age, I'll fix my comment haha.
Aw, looks like he's always had that golden smile
Oh God, not RCT. Don't complain too much or the government will drop you in a lake.
Or get a roller coaster that crashes in a fiery explosion.
I mean, how long before the Trump admin decides to randomly cut funding to ride regulations??? 😂
"I want to get off Mr Trump's Wild Ride"
We were always building rollercoasters that ended in brick walls or busy foot-paths. Did you play the Rollercoaster Tycoon?
I bet your Sims are all properly cared for too. 🏊-🪜=🪦
Yeah, actually I would build that rocket launch ride and then turn the speed up as high as it would go and watch it launch people to their dooms...
But at least I learned about the importance of sanitation in areas with high population densities!
And I never actually played Sims, but my nintendogs are probably all skin and bones, my tamagotchis are likely dead, and all my animal crossing neighbors have probably moved out of my sad, decaying town.
But I didn't say that I personally would be saving everyone from the boomers' neglect!
I'm assuming it takes away parking spaces. Only recently has the attitude toward cars shifted from some kind of unwritten civil right that you get to take your four ton metal box wherever you please to hmm, maybe not everyone should be allowed to park anywhere all the time if it means there isn't literal piles garbage filled bags on the street.
I can't wait for that. My neighborhood is having a spasm over removing about 10 parking spots on a major road for a bus lane. The kicker is those 10 parking spots force a choke point for traffic, slowing everything down.
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